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Although only an estimated 1% of the US population has celiac disease, millions more, 11% of US households, eat gluten free. Celiac is an autoimmune disease whereby the immune cells attack the lining of the small intestine, resulting in malabsorption and greater risk of diabetes and other autoimmune disorders. Strict avoidance of gluten is mandatory for people with celiac disease. But, millions of people believe…

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Is your immune system working against you? Changes to your diet could provide relief. Dr. Michael D. Lockshin (Prof. of Medicine and Obstetrics-Gynecology, Weill Cornell Medicine) speaking to Yahoo! Lifestyle confirms that lifestyle factors, such as diet, can impact your immune system in different ways. That can include people who suffer from autoimmune diseases like: Rheumatoid arthritis Type 1 Diabetes Lupus Celiac Disease Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis…

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Cell Science Systems CEO to Present at Transforming Healthcare Conference Roger Deutsch, CEO of Cell Science Systems, Corp (CSS) headquartered in Deerfield Beach, Florida, will speak at the upcoming Navigating Healthcare Transformation: Value Based Care, The Patient and the Technology, a Frost and Sullivan Medical Technologies, EXECUTIVE MINDXCHANGE event in San Diego, March 4-7. CSS was granted the Company of the Year award by…

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Overview Food is obviously the foundation of nutrition and its quality and quantity will determine how healthy or how sick an individual will be. But what happens when one has an adverse reaction to the very thing they require to live? Basically, an adverse reaction to food appears to be either toxic (e.g. food poisoning) or non-toxic. A non-toxic adverse reaction takes one of three…

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Reader’s Digest recently published an article about the findings from Yale School of Medicine which were published in the BMJ Open Gastroenterology about the success of reduction of IBS symptoms when following a diet directed by a leucocyte activation test or Alcat Test. Read full article here